( 403 ) 



6 from upper angle of cell, 7, 8, 9 and 10 stalked, 11 from cell, veins In, 11 and 12 

 not compressed. Secondary with vein 3 below the angle, 4 and 5 from angle of 

 cell, 6 and 7 stalked, 8 anastomosing with 7 shortly at about a third its length. 

 Tyj)e : D. bicolor spec. nov. 



90. Diversosexus bicolor spec. nov. (PL VI. f. 4). 



(?. Head, antennae, and legs brown; thorax brownish black ; abdomen black, 

 rinsjed on the npper part with grey at the segments, anal extremity cream-coloured. 

 Both wings brownish black. 



Primary with a very broad whitish curved hand across the centre of the wing 

 from the costa to the inner margin. Secondary with the lower half of the inner 

 margin finely whitish, bisected by the black ground-colour. 



S . Like the male, except that in the primaries the whitish band is replaced 

 by a wedge-shaped patch extending to the angle of vein 2, and the veins are more 

 or less whitish also. This sex is very hairy in the basal area. 



Expanse : 3 52, ? 55 mm. 



Hab. Dinawa ; Aroa River (Mns. Tring). 



The type is in my collection. 



91. Diversosexus area spec. nov. (PI. "VI. f. 3). 



(J. Head, thorax, and abdomen blackish ; abdomen with extremity dirty white. 



Primary black, with a broad white postmedial band from the costa to the 

 tornus. Secondary white, with the termen broadly black, slightly decreasing 

 towards the tornus. 



Expanse : 56 mm. 



Hab. Aroa River, March. 



The type is in the Tring Museum. 



92. Anthela ekeikei spec. nov. 



(J. Head, tliorax, and abdomen brownish grey ; palpi blackish ; legs dark grey. 

 Both wings brownish grey. 



Primary with an antemedial very irregular reddish brown line, followed closely 

 by an obscure similar medial line, between which is a small dark spot in the 

 cell, followed by a larger round one beyond the cell, a postmedial oblique nearly 

 straight fine line with a whitish outer border ; this line is sometimes very obscure ; 

 bej'ond this is a row of dark dots, one on each vein, often joined together by a 

 fine V-shaped mark in the interspace. A small costal reddish patch is in front 

 of this row, and there is a snbapical terminal darker patch. Secondary with all 

 the lines (except the medial one), and the row of connected dots of the primary 

 carried right throngli. The underside of the secondary is conspicuous by two 

 distinct small blackish dots in the cell. 



Expanse : 57 — 60 mm. 



Ilab. Ekeikei. 



The type is in my collection. 



This species, occurring from January to March, is variable. The medial area 

 between the two lines is liable to dark grey or reddish suffusion, and the two 

 dark spots are often pupilled with white. Again, all the marks are subject to 

 obsoletion. * 



